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Conversation with Prof. G. W. Carver at Tuskegee, Alabama, Feb. 11, 1924. L. H. Pammel.
I drove over to Tuskegee, Alabama on Feb. 11, with Dr. E. E. Sparks, President Emeritus of Penn. State College, and Prof. Banghman of the Auburn Polytechnic and Professor of Highway Engineering of this institution and a graduate of I.S.C. Prof. Carver greeted me with both hands and shook my hands very warmly, then President Sparks and Prof. Banghman. He said I am so glad to see you and enquired about the family and Ames, I. S. C. In front of his laboratory he told Dr. Sparks I owe more to Dr. Pammel than to any other one man, he put me on my feet, gave me the inspiration to do research work. I went through his laboratory and saw some of his new discoveries. He had several new dyes made from the sweet potato, soy bean, etc.

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Conversation with Prof. G. W. Carver at Tuskegee, Alabama, Feb. 11, 1924. L. H. Pammel.
I drove over to Tuskegee, Alabama on Feb. 11, with Dr. E. E. Sparks, President Emeritus of Penn. State College, and Prof. Banghman of the Auburn Polytechnic and Professor of Highway Engineering of this institution and a graduate of I.S.C. Prof. Carver greeted me with both hands and shook my hands very warmly, then President Sparks and Prof. Banghman. He said I am so glad to see you and enquired about the family and Ames, I. S. C. In front of his laboratory he told Dr. Sparks I owe more to Dr. Pammel than to any other one man, he put me on my feet, gave me the inspiration to do research work. I went through his laboratory and saw some of his new discoveries. He had several new dyes made from the sweet potato, soy bean, etc.

This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under U.S. copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. The organization that has made this item available believes that the item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. (CC Public Domain 1.0 and RightsStatements.org NoC-US 1.0). The original object is available at the Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives (archives@iastate.edu). To request higher resolution reproductions of the original see http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/using-our-materials/making-copies/photographs-and-documents